“…The current work noted the presence of only one transverse papillary row, similar observation observed by Abumandour and El‐Bakary (, , )), but the two transverse papillary row noted by Abumandour (), Abumandour and El‐Bakary (), Parchami et al (), Skieresz‐Szewczyk and Jackowiak (). Also, there are some variations in the appearance of the lingual papillary crest as in the present study, the papillary crest take the transverse appearance, similar to that reported in goose (Iwasaki et al, ) and coot (Abumandour & El‐Bakary, ), while the famous appearance of the papillary crest in the most avian species is the V‐shape as reported by Abumandour (, ), El Bakary (), and Parchami et al () while, it take the W‐shaped in the hoopoe (El‐Bakary, ), but it take a U‐shaped appearance in the cattle egret (Al‐Ahmady Al‐Zahaby, ).…”